eLearning Voiceover

Clear, Engaging Narration for Training & Compliance

Consistent Voiceover for Instructional Designers

I help L&D teams ship training that stays clear and engaging from the first slide to the last module. My reads prioritize clarity, stamina, and consistency—so your learners don’t tune out and your team doesn’t get stuck in endless revision cycles. If you need clean, directed-session-ready audio with organized pickups, I’m built for that.

What You Get:

  • eLearning-optimized pacing and tone built for clarity and learner retention

  • Terminology & pronunciation consistency across modules

  • Batch delivery for large curricula (staged drop options available)

  • Tight audio consistency across revisions

  • Files configured to your specs (format, loudness targets, naming, and splits as requested)

Full module examples (3–7 minutes)

Workplace Inclusion Training Voice Over | Warm, Clear eLearning Narration

This is a full-length eLearning training module focused on LGBTQ+ inclusion in the workplace. The goal of the narration is clarity and neutrality—supportive, professional, and easy to follow—so learners stay engaged without the delivery sounding performative.

This sample demonstrates long-form eLearning voice over with consistent pacing, clean articulation, and a tone designed for sensitive workplace topics.

Use Case: HR training, DEI programs, and internal learning content where credibility and listener comfort matter.

Nonprofit Training Voice Over | Mission, Vision & Values eLearning Narration

This is a full-length eLearning module from a nonprofit training course collection covering mission, vision, and values statements. The narration is paced for comprehension and retention—confident, steady, and friendly—so learners can absorb concepts without feeling talked at.

This sample highlights eLearning narration voice over for professional training content, including consistent tone across sections, clear emphasis on key terms, and clean audio delivery that sits naturally under instructional visuals.

Use Case: Nonprofit, corporate, and internal training programs.

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FAQs

What file specs do you deliver?

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I deliver clean, edited, broadcast-quality audio based on your delivery specs. Most clients request WAV (24-bit/48k), with MP3 available if needed, plus consistent file naming and splits by module/slide. If you share your LMS requirements (or a sample naming convention), I’ll match it.

How do you handle terminology, acronyms, and pronunciation across modules?

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For multi-module courses, I keep terminology consistent by using a shared pronunciation/terms list. If you provide a glossary or preferred pronunciations, I’ll follow it; if not, I’ll flag any ambiguities up front so we don’t create rework later. This keeps tone and wording consistent across updates.

What’s your turnaround time for single modules vs large curricula (batch delivery)?

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Turnaround depends on script length and how you want files split, but I’ll give you a clear delivery schedule before recording begins. For larger curricula, I can deliver in batches (daily/weekly drops) so your team can start production while I keep recording. If you tell me total word count and deadlines, I’ll propose a realistic cadence.

What’s included for pickups and revisions—and what counts as a script change?

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I include pickups for misreads and small fixes within an agreed window after delivery, so you’re covered for normal cleanup. Script changes, added lines, or direction changes after approval are treated as a new scope, and I’ll quote those quickly so there are no surprises. This keeps projects moving without “endless revisions.”

Can you match an existing narrator or maintain continuity with prior modules?

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Yes—if you provide a reference clip from earlier modules, I can match pacing, tone, and energy for continuity. I also keep my mic position and processing consistent so new audio sits naturally beside the old. The closer the reference and specs, the closer the match.

Can you record live-directed sessions (Zoom) or work from async notes?

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Absolutely. Live direction via Zoom is great when timing and emphasis matter, and async notes work well when your team prefers to review internally first. Either way, I’ll confirm creative direction before recording so the first pass lands closer to approval.

  • “If you're looking for a voice actor who understands educational content, delivers exceptional quality, and brings genuine professionalism to every project, I cannot recommend Vince Navarro highly enough.”

    ~ Mark Trego, CEO of Stone River eLearning